IMeasureU, a wearable tech company focused on limb fatigue identification, is introducing a new product. Tuesday marked the official release of IMU Step, a motion-sensing wearable designed for professional and collegiate athletes.
Already in use by the NBA/G-League, Pac-12 schools and Harvard, IMU Step measures “bone load,” or the amount of stress placed on athletes’ limbs during activity. As opposed to assessing a player as a single unit, IMU Step breaks down stress accumulated by each individual limb. This is done using two small, lightweight sensors placed just above the ankle bone.
Metrics obtained through algorithms can clue a trainer in to exactly how stressful a workout is on the body. For a sport like basketball or cross-country, keying in on potential lower-limb injuries can reduce the potential of more time being spent in the training room.
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